Earth Day New York
Union Square Union Square, New York, NY, United StatesGet involved in Earth Day New York 2015! Big things are planned for the 25th anniversary this spring.
Get involved in Earth Day New York 2015! Big things are planned for the 25th anniversary this spring.
Join the Prospect Park Alliance at the Audubon Center for its annual (and free!) Earth Day celebration.
Come discover the birds of Bryant Park and learn more about birding!
The Earth Institute's Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) presents "What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming," with Per Espen Stoknes, Author, Psychologist and Economist.
Join after school to celebrate Earth Day at Queens Botanical Garden! Take a Garden stroll and make a botanically-themed craft. Schools and groups: please contact…
The Earth Institute and the School of Continuing Education MSSM Practicum present a lecture by Yerina Mugica, Associate Director of the Center for Market Innovation Program at the Natural Resources Defence Council, on the strategies for directing private capital to investments that produce both economic and environmental benefits, especially in real estate, green infrastructure, and in regenerative agriculture.
Come discover the birds of Bryant Park and learn more about birding!
Green Festival® is a vibrant, dynamic marketplace where companies and organizations come to showcase their green products and services, and where people go to learn how to live healthier, more sustainable lives.
How many trees are there in Prospect Park? Join Prospect Park Alliance naturalists and learn about one of the most important ecological features in the park. Enjoy games, crafts and an exhibit on Brooklyn's last remaining forest, Prospect Park!
It’s a fun-filled day at Queens Botanical Garden's Arbor Festival. Come enjoy a variety of activities for all ages including a petting zoo, arts and…
To mark the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, the Museum of the City of New York will discuss how citizens, entrepreneurs, and policy makers are making an impact on our city's environment, today and for the future.
This spring season the Gowanus Canal Conservancy is hosting a 4-part series examining the theme “Living Things in an Urban Ecosystem”, where invited panelists bring their perspectives on the living infrastructure of New York City, provoking questions about our human and environmental relationships within an urban environment.